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Old November 22nd, 2009, 02:29 PM   #11
 
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Yeah im sure they would have a lot of roll but then again im not riding a sport quad and going for lap times and anything has to be better than rolling stock. So the swamplites are pretty brittle with the power of the v-twin, how are the zillas for those who have them?
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Old November 22nd, 2009, 04:27 PM   #12
 
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Well, sounds like your mind is already made on one of these two. So, IMO, if I trail-ride more then anything and there was only two tires on the market, Swamplites & Zillas, I would have to go with the Swamplites. The zillas are a mud tire with capture-type thread design. Better for mud & sand type riding. A good tire though by any right
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I been givin my swamps hell for over a year and zero problems. They grab good, been through some bad mud, power slide when I want, run solid on pavement and hard pack and don't look like I have worn anything down yet. I can't find anything I don't like about em yet!!! I got a new mudhole that needs somebody to show me how to get through...
Its at the deer camp and we have pulled 7 ATV's out of it already. Its in the middle of what use to be a solid road but a tree skidder came through during the big rains and got stuck.. Its red clay mud and really bad. No Bottom. I heard that three of my buddies got stuck in it but they don't have a brute! So of course I had to go do it so I could tell em I did!! After a lost boot and winching 50 ft I got out!!! Since a teryx and Can Am have been swallowed!! And it hasn't rained in a week!!! I thought about takin the Hummer through it but chickened out...
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Swamps would be my choice. I had them on three different quads and loved them with exception of wear. The rears will be down to nothing in about 5-600 miles. I flipped over to Dirt Commanders and love them. 8 ply, priced right, and do real well in all kinds of terrain. Will be in the size you are looking for as well.
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HighCountry that could be it too, never thought of that. Ive heard this discussed elsewhere but never a clear answer came up, just thought i would get your guys opinions on it!
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